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A ‘compliance nightmare’

By Curt Kipp — Posted November 4, 2008

Employment law attorney Ron Guerra of the firm Jordan Schrader Ramis P.C. has issued his take on the latest proposed permutation of the No Match Rule, which was issued Oct. 23, 2008. He breaks it down in great detail, so if you are an employer affected by this rule, his analysis is well worth reading. […]

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An unbelievable e-bounty

By Curt Kipp — Posted November 3, 2008

Although Digger magazine is primarily for wholesale growers, retailers and others in the nursery industry, we do have a significant audience among home gardeners and hobbyists who appreciate good information on plants. This post is for you. Oregon State University Extension Service has just released the latest edition of its Northwest Gardeners eNews, and it […]

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‘Big Look’ task force calls for changes

By Curt Kipp — Posted November 3, 2008

Oregon’s much-heralded and also much-criticized land use system – invented in the 1970s to protect agricultural resource land – could be in for major changes if recommendations from the state-appointed “Big Look” task force come to pass. The 10-member body is recommending more flexibility and more local control, according to an article by Eric Mortenson […]

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Spanish DMV tests down 90 percent

By Curt Kipp — Posted November 3, 2008

When new Oregon rules aimed at blocking undocumented immigrants from getting driver’s licenses took effect last February, many observers wondered what the effect would be. And although it’s still not clear whether fewer such immigrants are driving, living or working in Oregon, one thing is clear. The state is giving far fewer driver’s license exams […]

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Online Phytophthora course now in Spanish

By Curt Kipp — Posted November 3, 2008

Since earlier in the year, Oregon State University eCampus has been offering an online course for nursery growers on the management of Phytophthora, a genus of pathogens including the notorious P. ramorum, also known as sudden oak death. The course is free and available to anyone, and participants can try for a certificate of mastery […]

Filed Under: Nursery News, Phytophthora, Plant Pests and Diseases Tagged With: Operations, Pests and Diseases

Gypsy moths hold steady

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 31, 2008

Last year, the Oregon Department of Agriculture reported that it trapped 12 gypsy moths during the course of its trapping program. This year, the result was the same: Gypsy moth trapping in Oregon has officially ended for 2008 with a final tally of 12 gypsy moths detected statewide – the same number of catches as […]

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Compost rule changes are on forum agenda

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 31, 2008

Nick Andrews, extension agent at NWREC, wrote (via Robin Rosetta) to tell us about an upcoming forum that will be of interest to nursery growers who do composting: As you know, DEQ is drafting new Rules for Composting Facilities in Oregon that will impact on-farm composting. In response to critical public comments after they released […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Operations, Regulations, Soil and substrates, Sustainability

Reporting your pesticide use

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 31, 2008

A series of help classes on the mandatory Oregon Pesticide Use Reporting System begins next Monday, Nov. 3, and continues through Dec. 5. It’s going on in locations throughout the state, so there should be one at least somewhat near you. Those attending these classes will be able to learn more about PURS pesticide use […]

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Distinction without a difference?

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 31, 2008

The latest coverage of the revised No Match Rule comes from the Capital Press (subscription may be required), in which critics of the new rule say there are no substantive differences from the old version, which is under injunction. The article, by Mitch Lies, points out there will be a hearing on the injunction Nov. […]

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Where they stand on immigration

By Curt Kipp — Posted October 30, 2008

Are you wondering where the presidential candidates and their parties stand on the issue of immigration? Do you know what they would do with regard to undocumented workers, or whether they are likely to support comprehensive reform? The Immigration Daily Web site presents an analysis of John McCain, Barack Obama and their respective views, records […]

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NURSERY NEWS

Terra Gardens owner’s gesture for his mother opens the door to other wheelchair-bound gardeners

OAN announces 2025 Friends of Nurseries award winners

OAN leads grower-driven Japanese beetle solution

AmericanHort president and CEO to step down

In memoriam: Bill Van Belle

Longtime employee buys Heritage Seedlings and Liners

In Memoriam: Melvin John Steffenson

New USDA Census of Hort arriving in mailboxes this month

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Pests and Diseases

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FARWEST SHOW UPDATES

2026 Farwest Show issues calls for speakers

Excitement, optimism prevail at 2025 Farwest Show

Dazzling plants, products garner Retailer’s Choice Awards

Youngblood Nursery wins Best in Show booth honors at the 2025 Farwest Show

Glow Sticks Fescue wins top honors from judges at Farwest Show’s New Varieties Showcase 

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The Value of Membership

AmericanHort president and CEO to step down

OAN honors industry leaders at 2025 Convention

Meet the Leader: Patrick Peterson

More member stories

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